Maxstar Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Aug 16, 2015 Posts 10,459 Location The Netherlands Jan 5, 2024 #42 It seems you don't have a genuine OEM key and activated this system using a KMS (retail) key!
G gigib Active member Joined Jan 31, 2018 Posts 41 Jan 5, 2024 #43 It wouldn't be an OEM key in the first place, the PC didn't come with Windows preinstalled. The key, as explained previously, was obtained as a university student perk from https://e5.onthehub.com/ I had keys for W7, 8, 8.1 and 10, one of each and one for each edition (so Pro, Education, etc.).
It wouldn't be an OEM key in the first place, the PC didn't come with Windows preinstalled. The key, as explained previously, was obtained as a university student perk from https://e5.onthehub.com/ I had keys for W7, 8, 8.1 and 10, one of each and one for each edition (so Pro, Education, etc.).
Maxstar Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Aug 16, 2015 Posts 10,459 Location The Netherlands Jan 5, 2024 #44 I know, that's the reason I also noticed traces of a KMS toolkit! However, this key is not genuine for this system!
I know, that's the reason I also noticed traces of a KMS toolkit! However, this key is not genuine for this system!